Research presented at ERS 2023 addressed the definition of clinical remission in asthma as well as therapies for achieving remission in asthma and reducing ECOPD.
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After sharp declines during the COVID-19 pandemic, vaccination rates among children are rising but vaccine hesitancy continues among many parents.
As the costs of health care continue to increase, insurance reimbursements have become even more important for medical institutions to sustain their practices and expand optimal services.
It’s not too early to educate patients with asthma on the potential benefits of good nutrition, even though more definitive research is needed on diet and asthma.
Medical illustrator and Nigerian medical student Chidiebere Ibe discussed the global need for diversity in medical illustrations in a panel hosted by ConcentricLife.
Current and planned pulmonary fibrosis research aims to bring medicine closer to providing personalized therapies for patients living with PF.
COVID-19 induces a range of negative cardiac effects, such as hypoxic respiratory failure and hypoxemia, microvascular injury, venous thromboembolism, and pulmonary embolism.
This legal case analysis — the first article in Pulmonology Advisor’s new Legal Advisor series — offers pulmonologists insights for avoiding malpractice.
Managing children’s asthma and allergies during the school day requires collaborative effort from clinicians, parents, and school nurses as well as an up-to-date action plan.
Oncology professionals share what #MedTwitter means to them and where they might go if Twitter (now X) becomes obsolete.